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To start the operation, Pfister did not choose to hide it.

Once verified, the origin and conspiracy of the traitors were immediately announced with great fanfare.

He was sentenced to severe punishment ranging from hanging to 20 years,

In this way, one can achieve the purpose of knocking mountains and shaking tigers.

Many people think about the consequences before doing something.

Don't wait until disaster strikes before you regret it.

Second, paper cannot contain fire after all.

The operation cannot be completely kept secret, which has aroused a lot of attention.

An explanation must be given to the public.

Otherwise, rumors are bound to fly everywhere.

The third is to flaunt the strength of the enemy, which highlights his ability to smash the enemy's conspiracy.

It can further enhance the prestige of the high-level college.

As for why the sentencing varies, another important issue is involved.

That is the handling of the offline development of undercover.

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Chapter 212

Three of the 14 were not sleeper spies.Instead, he was instigated and chose to betray.

Pfister chose to scare the monkeys by killing chickens, aiming at this kind of delicate egoists who are not strong-willed.

Of these three people, two were harmless.

He just accepted a bribe from the Dark Order and provided him with some information.

One of them, since the person who wooed him was his mentor, never had any doubts at all.

It was kept in the dark from beginning to end.

But a violation is a violation.

The nature and impact of the incident are extremely bad.

Therefore, Pfister waved his hand and gave him a 25-year and a 20-year prison sentence.

Many members of the council were dumbfounded, thinking that his sentence was too heavy.

I hope he can reduce it as appropriate.

But Pfister was determined.

In the end, he overcame all opinions and forced the verdict to be passed.

As for the last person, the danger is great.

More fanatics than fanatics, they have betrayed countless precious achievements.

It wasn't entirely his fault, though.

This person has suffered from family misfortune since he was a child, and has a great psychological shadow.

Knowing this, the spies of the religious order set up a trap on purpose.

Lead him into the trap step by step.

In the end, he was made to believe in the ancient gods and regarded him as the only hope of life.

This method is much more terrifying than lure.

The origin of this person is very green and white.

It was the first group of people who followed him.

If Xalatas hadn't told him, Pfister would never doubt him for the rest of his life.

So now he is determined to promote Occlumency among the middle layers as soon as possible.

to prevent similar tragedies from happening.

But Karazhan is no longer the original small association.

There are more than a thousand people in the middle class alone.

Pfister cannot guarantee that all threats have been eliminated.

Especially the minions of the Burning Legion, Pfister thought it was more than that.

After all, this time the legion and the hidden stake of the ancient god seem to be equal.

But the latter had already been plowed by him before.

A large number of people have been arrested long ago.

It's a pity that he is the orthodox successor of the Tirisfal Council.

I have tried my best to investigate with the inherited secret method.

If others don't have clairvoyance, the effect is probably not as good as him.

And Wilfred is also a half-bad.

Playing myself to death in the original time and space, my personal ability is really limited.

He is also an academic himself.

Never done anything like this.

At this moment, Pfister hoped that there was a demon hunter under his command.

Once the ghost vision is turned on, there is nowhere to hide.

It's a pity that Danzi is probably the only demon hunter in Azeroth today.

Still imprisoned in the Vault of the Wardens.


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